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Black Patronus is a slightly indica-leaning hybrid (about 60/40) that hits the sweet spot between cozy and mentally switched on. Bred from Rainbow Sherbet #11 and Falcon 9, these resin-heavy buds deliver a 22–27% THC punch, pairing a warm, euphoric headspace with a mellow body glow that fits quiet afternoons, creative hangs, or laid-back social sessions.
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Indica-leaning hybrid from Rainbow Sherbet #11 and Falcon 9
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Fast mood lift with a clear, relaxed headspace
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Spicy black coffee, anise, lemon, and pine flavor mix
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Dark, inky buds coated in sticky blue-tinted trichomes
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Great for late-day stress relief and creative downtime
More About the Black Patronus Strain
Black Patronus is a 60/40 indica-leaning hybrid bred from Rainbow Sherbet #11 and Falcon 9, known for its dark, inky buds and heavy resin. Expect a fast-hitting wave of euphoria that quiets negative thoughts, paired with a calm, comfortable body buzz that keeps you relaxed but still mentally engaged. Its flavor blends lemony pine with spicy black coffee, anise, and pepper, making it a solid pick for late-day stress relief and creative downtime.
Effects & Experience
The high from Black Patronus comes in fast on the exhale, starting with a mood lift that feels like someone turned down the volume on intrusive thoughts. A wave of clear-headed euphoria settles in, helping you stay engaged in whatever you are doing without feeling wired. As the session goes on, a soothing body buzz spreads through your shoulders and limbs, easing tension while still leaving you mobile enough to move around, chat, or focus on a hobby. Many users treat it as a go-to when they want to unwind, block out stress, and stay mentally present rather than sinking into full couch mode.
Aroma & Flavor
Break open a jar of Black Patronus and you get a complex, grown-up dessert vibe. The nose leans into spicy black coffee and peppery anise, layered with citrus-diesel notes that cut through the richness. On the inhale, you will notice a brighter lemon and pine character, with subtle fruity anise and a sprinkle of black pepper on the finish. It is the kind of profile that will appeal to fans of bolder, more intricate terpene combos rather than simple candy sweetness.
Appearance & Bud Structure
In the bag, Black Patronus looks every bit as dramatic as its name suggests. The buds are oversized and fluffy but still dense, shaped like spades and shaded a deep olive that borders on inky black. Blue undertones peek through the foliage, while thick neon orange hairs add contrast. The whole flower is wrapped in dark blue-tinted white trichomes and sticky resin, giving it a frosted, almost enchanted look under the light and hinting at the potency inside.
Ideal Time of Day
With its relaxing yet lucid effect profile, Black Patronus fits best into late afternoon or evening when you want to decompress but still think, talk, and create. Some consumers reach for this cultivar when dealing with chronic fatigue, ADD or ADHD, stress, low mood, headaches, or lingering aches, since the mental lift pairs well with the steady body comfort. It can shine during solo creative work, low-key gaming sessions, or hanging with a small group where conversation matters more than staying razor sharp. As always, individual experiences can vary, and anyone using cannabis for symptom relief should check in with a medical professional.
Growing Notes for Black Patronus Seeds
Growers who enjoy visually striking genetics will appreciate what Black Patronus brings to the garden. Expect vigorous hybrid growth with sturdy lateral branches that can carry heavy, resinous colas once flowering is in full swing. The darker pigmentation shows most strongly in cooler nighttime temps, which can tease out those near-black tones and blue undertones. These plants typically benefit from good airflow, strategic defoliation, and light training to open up the canopy so those chunky buds do not trap humidity. Feeders can lean into a balanced nutrient regimen to support trichome production, and indoor growers should consider staking or trellising as flowers pack on weight late in bloom.
Characteristics
Strain Genetics |
Rainbow Sherbet #11 x Falcon 9 |
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Blend |
40% Sativa, 60% Indica |
Flowering Time |
55-65 days |
THC Content |
27% |
CBD Level |
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Effects |
Creative, Euphoric, Sleepy |
Indoor Yield |
450-500 grams |
Outdoor Yield |
700-1000 grams |
Best Time of Use |
Evening |
Flavor |
Diesel, Herbal, Sweet |
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Reviews
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cleansad01 Verified Buyer
Beginner friendly. I made mistakes and they still thrived.
foxWind123 Verified Buyer
The most beautiful plant I’ve ever grown. The leaves turned pitch black and purple in late flower. The contrast with the white frost is breathtaking. A true showstopper.
W. Harris Verified Buyer
Pure petrol. It smells like a fuel spill mixed with rotting berries. A very aggressive, loud terpene profile that I absolutely love. Your neighbors will smell this.
lazystreet04 Verified Buyer
Highly resistant to cold! We had a frost in early October and she turned purple but kept thriving. Mold resistance was also solid. A tank of a plant.
J. Cooper Verified Buyer
Hits the body instantly. My joint pain vanished. It feels like a warm, heavy blanket is wrapped around you. Essential for flare-ups.
true_rain84 Verified Buyer
This is heavy artillery. Do not smoke this if you have plans. It puts me down for the count in the best way possible. Deep, dreamless sleep.
J. Sanchez Verified Buyer
I struggle to get high these days, but Black Patronus broke through. It punched me right in the face. Extremely potent genetics. Respect the power.
ava gray Verified Buyer
A magical strain indeed. The name fits because it casts a shield against negativity. Dark, mysterious, and powerful. It’s my new favorite strain for reading fantasy novels.
J.B.22 Verified Buyer
Dense, frosty nugs. The bag appeal is going to be crazy.
fresh-man09 Verified Buyer
I usually avoid “purple” strains because they lack potency, but this is the exception. It looks pretty AND hits like a truck. Finally, a purple strain with guts.